Further Mercedes-Benz Apps - Mercedes-Benz Audio 20 Operating Instructions Manual

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Further Mercedes-Benz Apps

You can call up additional Mercedes-Benz
Apps here, such as Facebook, Google™
Street View, Google™ Panoramio or country
traffic regulations (e.g. maximum speed).
The following examples show how to call up
a Mercedes-Benz App, for example Facebook,
and generally how to call up Google™ serv-
ices.
To call up Facebook:
Press the % button.
X
The last function called up appears.
Select
TEL/® in the main function bar by
TEL/
X
sliding 5 , turning and pressing the con-
troller.
A menu appears.
To select
Internet
Internet: turn and press the
X
controller.
The menu for the Internet functions
appears.
Select the
Mercedes-Benz Apps
Mercedes-Benz Apps
X
The Mercedes-Benz Apps menu is dis-
played.
Select Facebook from the list.
X
The Facebook home page appears.
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Facebook is a social network. This App
allows you to log in from your vehicle and
use Facebook's many functions.
Mercedes-Benz
Mercedes-Benz
menu.
menu.
To call up Google™ services:
This is done through Google™ Local Search
X
(
page 119).
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Google™ Street View allows you to view
streets in 360-degree panoramas.
Google™ Panoramio expands Google Local
Search to include photos at the selected
position.
Exiting Mercedes-Benz Apps:
Press the % button.
X
The Internet menu appears.
or
Press the % button for longer than two
X
seconds.
The Mercedes-Benz Apps or the Internet
menu appears.
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Additional Mercedes-Benz Apps can be
purchased on the Mercedes-Benz website.
You can find further information under:
http://apps.mercedes-benz.com/apps/
The available features are country-depend-
ent.
Internet radio
General notes
A good Internet connection enables an effi-
cient transmission of audio data. Connecting
your mobile phone to the vehicle's exterior
antenna via the phone bracket ensures the
best possible reception.
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Bear in mind that a relatively large volume
of data can be transmitted when using
Internet radio. An average 128kbit per sec-
ond data transfer rate can transfer 56 MB
of data in one hour.
The data transfer rate of a station is dis-
played while receiving data.

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